dpreviews Suspended / Banned Messages 1 Name gordon Edit My Images No 24 Mar 2020 #1 I tried Nikon 55-200 mm once but did not get the right shot. A friend of mine recommended me to use canon 18-200 mm instead.
I tried Nikon 55-200 mm once but did not get the right shot. A friend of mine recommended me to use canon 18-200 mm instead.
Box Brownie Suspended / Banned Messages 17,645 Edit My Images No 24 Mar 2020 #2 Hi and welcome to TP If you are talking about Solar eclipse photography it is quite specialised but imo is nothing to do with one camera make being better than another Here is Nikon USA learning page about it https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-a...niques/how-to-photograph-a-solar-eclipse.html And here a more open one https://photographylife.com/landscapes/how-to-photograph-a-solar-eclipse/amp#gear-considerations PS apart from techniques ~ lunar eclipse also is not brand limited!
Hi and welcome to TP If you are talking about Solar eclipse photography it is quite specialised but imo is nothing to do with one camera make being better than another Here is Nikon USA learning page about it https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-a...niques/how-to-photograph-a-solar-eclipse.html And here a more open one https://photographylife.com/landscapes/how-to-photograph-a-solar-eclipse/amp#gear-considerations PS apart from techniques ~ lunar eclipse also is not brand limited!
DemiLion Suspended / Banned Messages 13,016 Name Mark Edit My Images No 24 Mar 2020 #3 Doesn't matter. It's almost certainly off until next season.